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newhue
					 
				 
				Been reading about highway and clearance benefits regarding 33" tyres, but what about low range capability.
3 of us all driving Defers were just down Cooma in some pretty hilly and slippery tracks.
The Tdi had 33" and a 30% reduction gear which the owner feels brings the car back to standard gearing with the tyres on.
The td5 has stock 32", and my puma has stock 31". 
The TD5 and puma want to go to 33" next round, but wonder if we could loose some of the slow landy crawl.  As we drove these hills in 2nd low, we would work these cars between 1300rpm and 2200rpm over the tracks.  Virtually no wheel spin was present and they predictably crawled there way up, nice and safe.
I'm not keen to cough up for a reduction gear in the puma to keep low gear talk like standard, and not keen either to climb hills at 1690 and 2860rpm.
thoughts and experiences please
			
		 
	
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